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Family discounts social media adoption rumour

Diabenekrom (WR),
Sept. 19, GNA – The family of Rose Abaka, one of the Takoradi missing girls,
has discounted the rumor on social media that “she is an adopted child”,
describing it, as a wicked lie.

Evangelist Veronica
Cobbinah, her auntie, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that she was their
blood relative.

Rose together with
three others, Priscilla Koranchie, Ruth Love Quayson and Priscilla Blessing
Bentum, went missing at different parts in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis
between August 28, and December 28, last year.

Deoxyribonucleic Acid
(DNA) tests on skeletal remains retrieved by police investigators from two
separate places in the metropolis had confirmed to be those of the four.

Evangelist Cobbinah
claims the outcome of the DNA test, with respect to their relative, has not yet
been communicated to the family.

The police, however,
deny not having informed the family.

According to a
highly placed police source, a delegation of senior police officers went to see
the biological mother of Rose, at Nsuaem, came down to Takoradi with her to
break the news about the DNA test findings.

They therefore found
it baffling why anybody would say they had not officially been informed.

The Inspector
General of Police (IGP), James Oppong Boanuh, announcing the DNA test results
said their investigations had established that the girls were victims of a
serial kidnapping and murdering syndicate that operated in the Takoradi area.